Hello,
a network trace (ngrep or wireshark) will help to spot what might be the
problem, otherwise is hard to guess.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03/04/07 17:32, Edoardo Serra wrote:
Hi all,
I have an OpenSER server in front of serveral Asterisk acting as a
load balancer and registrar server.
We're offering both, inbound and outbound call services.
When an outbound call is made, OpenSER, through the dispatcher module,
choose an Asterisk server to handle the media of the call.
When an inbound call is received (by a PSTN GW interconnected with one
of the Asterisks), Asterisk calls SIP/username@openser.
Media flows directly from user to Asterisks without using RTPProxy as
every Asterisk server has got a public IP Address..
I have the following problem with MOH.
If a user tries to put on hold an outbound call (placed by him)
everything is OK, Asterisk start playing MOH and stops when the user
wants to stop it.
But, if a user wants to put on hold an inbound call (a call just
answered), as soon as it press the hold button another call to the
caller is originated and the first call is not put on hold by the
Asterisk
I guess the problem is that, in this case, the asterisk doesn't
recognise the INVITE as a re-INVITE and originate a new call instead
of putting the other on hold.
Do you have any idea on how to solve the problem ?
Every suggestion is appreciated.
Regards
Edoardo Serra
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